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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Unchained By Noel Jesse Heikkinen Blog Tour

Often when we follow Jesus, we feel more guilty instead of more free. Find true freedom in @NoelJesse's new book: http://bit.ly/2mSAKik

Unchained: If Jesus Has Set Us Free, Why Don’t We Feel Free? (David C. Cook, February 2017)
Christians are free in Christ, yet Christianity can feel like a prison.

Unchained helps Christians who don’t feel that grace has changed their lives.

Often when people follow Jesus, they feel more guilty instead of more free. A powerful book for the spiritually restless, Unchained shows readers how to have a robust faith that celebrates their freedom in Christ without compromising their holiness as God’s followers.

Unchained turns to the person and work of Jesus Christ as the source of freedom—not just his work 2,000 years ago but also what he is doing today. As readers dig into the meaning of the freedom that Jesus offers, they will understand, perhaps for the first time, what true freedom in Christ means.

Noel Jesse Heikkinen is a pastor at Riverview Church, a multi-site church of over 3,000 near Lansing, Michigan. Heikkinen also helps lead the church planting ministry Acts 29 and is the chairman of the board for the mission agency Reliant. He and his wife, Grace, have four children.

I received a complimentary copy.

Cassandra's Review- Anyone who has ever went to a bad church or felt worse after a service will benefit from this book. It points out a few life lessons that might help you to overcome and not shy away from your faith. If you believe in God and being set free from hurt, pain etc.. let this author get in your mind for a bit.

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